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Nevertheless, the mere mention of geoengineering is being greeted in some circles, particularly media circles, with a relief
tinged
with euphoria.
She wrote this poem when she was 18 years old in 1888, and I look at it as kind of a very sweet feminist manifesto
tinged
with a little bit of defiance and a little bit of resignation and regret.
I have already mentioned Lynda Bellingham in the role of 'fussy mother' (yes, thats as far as character development and back-story goes), but I was impressed by the actor Maurice Roeves (who is by far the most experienced actor in the cast, having appeared in everything from classic movies such as Richard Attenborough's 'Oh What a Lovely War', and 'The Eagle Has Landed', and TV including Baywatch, Holby City, The Bill, Eastenders, Cheers, Doctor Who in the 80s, Star Trek, and even going to Hollywood with Sylvestor Stallone in 1995s Judge Dredd) whose performance reminded me very much of actual teachers I have met - often incapable men, whose lives are
tinged
with a very sad streak.
I watched this expecting to see the usual British stiff upper lip stereotypes and was surprised to find the dialogue remarkably natural and
tinged
with black humour.
story is sad and
tinged
with tragedy but it s a beautifully done well told story.for
Instead of making another cheesy P.G. rated family film, Mr. Pryor goes back to his adult
tinged
humor.
We understand right away that Sophie is a survivor with an enormous heart...Pakula doesn't give us anything else to ponder except romantic heartbreak
tinged
with masochism.
The characters are complex individuals, the setting is authentic, the dialog is realistic, often
tinged
with humor.
Memorable scenes include the escape from prison,
tinged
with irony, and the finale, as the couple makes a run for the border.
This often startling account of a progressively S&M
tinged
love affair (and, yes, that is the right word for it) between an 18 year old schoolgirl and a married man twice her age remains currently banned in its native South Korea where it's considered pornographic.
I suspect that these members' recent viewings are
tinged
with nostalgia.
John Huston, whose performance consists of walking into rooms, spouting a few philosophically
tinged
lines of inane dialog and then vanishing, leads the cast as a "visitor" sent from someplace "beautiful" to "rescue" a little girl who is evil incarnate (and apparently the vessel-in-waiting to start a new race under the guidance of creepy doctor Mel Ferrer and a bunch of corporate goons).
Our boldness is
tinged
by realism.
Although hardly anyone in his right mind would advocate the revival of slavery, nostalgia for the Old South is still
tinged
with racism.
Racist discourse –
tinged
with anti-Western rhetoric that Najib has ignored – has reached fever pitch, with right-wing groups openly advocating intolerance and racial hatred.
Each of these politically
tinged
trials has different origins, of course.
Politkovskaya’s is the third politically
tinged
killing in three weeks.
Wariness of America was, to be sure, not just a leftist pose; many Gaullists over the decades have been
tinged
with anti-Americanism, too.
Meanwhile, among emerging economies, pride has sometimes manifested itself as conceit, tinged, after decades of Western arrogance, with schadenfreude.
The globalization debate is often
tinged
with nationalism, self-interest, and lack of economic understanding, resulting in misguided public policies.
Both battles are absurd, but at least Quixote’s was
tinged
with idealism.
This is especially true now that US-China relations are deteriorating and becoming more ideologically
tinged.
For many, including me, the occasion will be
tinged
with regret.
The global media frenzy, some
tinged
with coronavirus-fueled xenophobia, could reinforce China’s self-reflection and self-strengthening impulses, particularly in sorting out domestic public health, social security, and governance issues.
And the red sunset threw a mystic light upon the waters, and
tinged
with fire the towering woods, and made a golden glory of the piled-up clouds.
His tangled beard, grizzled hair, and outstanding, drooping eyebrows combined to give an air of dignity and power to his appearance, but his face was of an ashen white, while his lips and the corners of his nostrils were
tinged
with a shade of blue.
The melancholy of the moor, the death of the unfortunate pony, the weird sound which had been associated with the grim legend of the Baskervilles, all these things
tinged
my thoughts with sadness.
The lawyer was a short, thick-set, bald-headed man, with a black beard
tinged
with red, long light-coloured eyebrows, and a bulging forehead: He was as spruce as a bridegroom, from his white necktie and double watch-chain to his patent leather boots.
Among the thousands of visages which that light
tinged
with scarlet, there was one which seemed, even more than all the others, absorbed in contemplation of the dancer.
Her firm walk, her supple figure, her rosy, open nostrils, her large eyes, slightly
tinged
with blue, indicated one of those ardent natures which shed around them a sort of voluptuous perfume, like Eastern vials, which, close them as tightly as you will, still let some of their perfume escape.
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